Thursday 15th May 2025

Missouri is getting more than $5.8 Million dollars to increase biofuels sales in the state.  It’s part of the $22 Million dollars in biofuels infrastructure projects the USDA is investing in across 27 states. The agency’s Rural Business-Cooperative Service Director Rebeckah Freeman Adcock describes what the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program is for,

“Everything from the higher octane ethanol blends to biodiesel infrastructure. And we are right now at about ¾ of that money being obligated out the door and working on the other fourth.”

Freeman Adcock was in Jefferson City today at the Missouri Soybean Association’s Soy Innovation Center for the announcement of six grantees in the state.

    

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